I'll tell you how gun shy I am on doing this. I'm about 5 seconds away from
buying an Imac for all my online activities, taking the PC off line
completely, reinstalling XP/SP2 with no updates and using it only for the
simulator.
The last BIOS update cost me $2500 bucks :-))
I'm not all that computer savvy really, and quite frankly, everything
associated with bios flashing is completely new to me. I even had to look up
what an ISO file actually is, and even after reading it, I STILL don't feel
completely comfortable dealing with it.
I know it all sound simple, but the whole deal surrounding bios updating
makes me nervous.
I'm doing my best to research and catch up on all this stuff, but my time to
spend on the learning curve is severely limited.
It seems ridiculous that a small 5 minute procedure should cause so much
anx, but the bottom line on bios updating is absolutely clear to me. If you
make ONE mistake.....ONE wrong thing in sequence.....One wrong click here or
there, and/or misinterpret or not understand ONE thing about the procedure,
you have just burned a motherboard and no amount of resetting, pulling the
cmos jumper, or anything else will solve it save having a new chip installed
on the mobo or buying a whole new board with all the problems and time that
entails.
It all seems so simple, but to someone who has never done it successfully,
not just me, but anyone; say some old lady with a computer who needs a bios
update and doesn't even know it :-), the entire procedure can be daunting.
Well....at least I've learned lesson 1 on bios flashing :-))))
DH
"Don Burnette" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Your very welcome.
>
>
> I would imagine, an external floppy would be ok, it appears the bios
> supports booting from it, but the cd rom method does the same, and I used
> it about 5 times with no problem. Did not make sense to me, to purchase an
> external floppy just for this... and I sure wasn't going to try the
> online windows method.
>
> Unfortunately, things can happen when updating a bios, ie power failure,
> computer glitch, etc... I always hold my breath when flashing I think
.
>
> Anyways, based on my flashes, the cd method should work just fine. Just be
> careful, and best of luck.
>
>
>
> --
> Don
>
>
> "Dudley Henriques" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Thanks Don;
>> I'm getting REALLY conflicting information on using an external floppy.
>> EVGA has said absolutely not, Microcenter backs that up, and here someone
>> has said it's no problem at all.
>> I've already lost an entire system doing a bad Asus update last year and
>> I sure don't want to trash this new system to the same issue.
>> I'll try the freeware burn program for the CD ISO file.
>> Thanks
>> DH
>>
>> "Don Burnette" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hey Dudley,
>>>
>>> You will need burning software, that will burn the image ( iso ) to cd,
>>> to do this.
>>>
>>> I really like Imageburn, for burning iso's. It is freeware, and you can
>>> get it here - http://www.imgburn.com/
>>>
>>> It is very easy to use, just install, launch the application, browse to
>>> your image, load it up, and click on burn to cd. It will burn the iso
>>> bin image you download from EVGA, and it will be bootable. You set your
>>> bios to boot from your cd drive first, insert the burned iso bin cd,
>>> reboot the system, and off ya go... don't forgot to " load defaults " in
>>> your bios, when the machine restarts.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best of luck,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Don
>>>
>>>
>>> "Dudley Henriques" <> wrote in message
>>> news:%...
>>>> Hi;
>>>> I have a new system running XP/sp2 which will have to be upgraded to
>>>> Vista Ultimate for the work I do. The board is an 680i and EVGA wants
>>>> me to upgrade the bios from P24 to P28 for this upgrade. Problem is
>>>> that the computer is a gaming machine and doesn't have a floppy drive.
>>>> EVGA says I can use an ISO file with a CD drive (which I have) but I
>>>> don't presently have any burn software installed. I just use the
>>>> default XP burn program when I need the drive.
>>>> What I need to know please is how should I go about this upgrade to
>>>> Vista. I have the OS in hand now and am ready to make the upgrade. EVGA
>>>> tells me that it makes no difference if I install Vista before the BIOS
>>>> flash or after. I'm assuming if I install the OS first, I'll just have
>>>> to change the boot sequence to reflect the CD drive first in the
>>>> present BIOS.
>>>> What I need to know is whether or not Vista Ultimate has an in house
>>>> burn program that will allow me to make the BIOS flash? I'm assuming
>>>> I'll have to create a bootable CD which might require additional
>>>> software if the in house program won't create one for me.
>>>> Am I right on this, and do you folks have any suggestions generally for
>>>> handling my update to Vista?
>>>> Many thanks
>>>> Dudley Henriques
>>>> MVP Microsoft Flight Simulator
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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